Re: No browsing group

From: jmcguire@sbcs.com
Date: 05/23/02


To: focus-ms@securityfocus.com
From: jmcguire@sbcs.com
Date: Wed, 22 May 2002 20:25:24 -0400

You can use VLAN if your switch supports it. If your firewall has a DMZ
port (third interface), this is a good place for classroom machines too.

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                    Ronald Balk
                    <rbalk@borland To: focus-ms <focus-ms@securityfocus.com>
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                                         Subject: No browsing group
                    05/22/2002
                    11:03 AM
                                                                                                            
                                                                                                            

Hello All,

I am setting up a training room.
All pc's (w2k pro, no domain) are connected to a switch. I want to give
these computers
access to internet. I don't want them to browse the network (A.D.).
Currently I have configured the switch and I enable/disable the upload port
when necessary
I hope there is a finer way to do this.

Best regards,

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